Danielbaron1
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Since being chosen with the 20th overall pick of the 2008 NFL Draft, Talib has 127 tackles, 15 interceptions, and 35 passes defensed in 41 career games. He will be released once the cba is done.
While Talib may be a very talented player, his value is greatly diminished due to multiple incidents off the field. Sherrif Goodell is most likely going to suspend him for the shooting incident in Texas, and I doubt he's going to be lenient after the previous suspension for attacking a cab driver. Does a team really want to use up a roster spot and depend on a player who's biggest question is not if, but when the next dumb move will put him on the sidelines for a long period of time?
The Raiders, Jets and Bengals may not care, but teams like the Pats are unlikely to want to take a chance on Talib.
...the deal with Talib is apparently a consistent history of misbehavior which keeps getting him into trouble but he never learns from. That's exactly the kind of guy who'll keep coaches up nights.
After Jon Gruden and Bruce Allen took over from Tony Dungy and Rich McKay, the type of player they were willing to bring in started to resemble those on teams like the Bengals; acquiring TE Jeremy Stevens is an example.I dont feel bad for Tampa they knew the type of guy they were drafting. Teams should understand their risk in taking a player with so many concerns.
Maybe it's the lack of free agency, who knows.Nobody has made the obligatory "Bring him in for a tryout" post?
This place is slipping.